Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight Chapter 477

Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight

Chapter 477 Seeing Is Not Believing

Sylvia’s POV:

As per my agreement with Felix, I couldn’t get back inside the wall until I heard the bell ring at five o’clock, which indicated the end of the hunting.

So, I decided to use this time to save some werewolves, knocking several vampires out one after another.

I wanted to get to the point and K*ll these vampires, but in order not to cause Felix any trouble, I managed to restrain myself. It was just a few hours, but it felt as though an eternity passed.

Towards the end, the vampires dwindled in number.

I didn’t know if they had retreated or were hiding in dark corners, waiting for new prey.

As I turned to an alley, I gritted my teeth and wiped the blood off my hands. I had tried and failed to save a werewolf just now. A vampire had bitten him on the neck, slicing into the artery. I couldn’t save him.

Staring at my blood-stained hands, I was in a bad mood.

Just then, I heard a sudden ear-piercing scream that came from the depths of the alley, followed by clumsy footsteps.

My gut wrenched and I instinctively ran towards the noise.

As soon as I turned a corner, I saw a tall, thin teenager running towards me. He was being chased by a vampire.

I recognized him. He was one of the werewolves who robbed Felix the first day we arrived at this pack; he was also one of the werewolves pushing Felix into the hands of the vampire duke earlier tonight. Although I was disgusted with the way he had acted, I still tried to save him.

The vampire didn’t see me coming. When he rounded the corner, I knocked him out from behind.

“Is he dead?” The boy kicked the vampire’s hand anxiously, fear written all over his face.

“He’ll wake up if you kick him again,” I said coldly.

The teenager withdrew his foot sulkily. Looking at me in embarra*s*sment, he scratched his head and finally said, “Thank… Thank you.”

I was a little surprised. I wasn’t expecting him to thank me.

Pursing my lips slightly, I couldn’t help but lecture him, telling him to stop b*ull*ying others. However, as soon as I brought up Felix’s name, something seemed to occur to him.

“I was wondering why you looked so familiar. You’re the she-wolf who meddled in our business the other day!”

He was talking about the time I saved Felix from them.

“That’s right. So, are you saying I shouldn’t have meddled in your business and saved you today?” I sneered at him coldly. He rolled his eyes. “Are you Felix’s friend? Do you really think that Felix is a good guy?

“Don’t be so quick to believe whatever you see. It’ll make you look like an idiot.”

While the teenager’s words were rude, I didn’t get angry right away. Instead, I just felt confused. “What’re you talking about?”

He crossed his arms over his chest. “Felix is the kind of person who would do anything to survive. We did that to him in return for what he had done to us.”

When he spoke of this, his face became very gloomy and his eyes were filled with sadness. “Several of my friends were K*lled thanks to Felix.”

I frowned tightly. “If Felix is really that capable, how could he let you b*ull*y him?”

“Are you stupid or something?” The teenager scolded me again. He pursed his lips and said, “Can’t you see? Felix is the best at lying! A word of advice: don’t believe what he says. As for whether you’ll believe me or not, that’s up to you. Good luck.”

After saying that, he turned around and ran into the shadows.

I didn’t chase him. I decided to ask him more about it if I ever crossed paths with him again. I didn’t chase him also because the bell had already rung. I couldn’t stay any longer and rushed towards the wall.

However, as soon as I reached the hole in the wall, countless vampires suddenly emerged from the shadows and rushed at me from all directions.

It seemed that all the vampires had come out of hiding.

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